If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Rustoleum Satin Spruce green VERY LIGHTLY Misted randomly (not all over) with rustoleum hunt club green and krylon black primer. Then matte clear coated.Thats what i used on mine. Here are 2 pics from the same event, one indoors under incandescent lighting and one outside in cloudy weather:

I also discovered Krylon "Italian olive" Which is a tad more yellowish/greyer. I plan to use this to alternate the color on some parts when i update my JP and gauntlets to the newest MOW parts.

The shoulder bells i did both with krylon signal yellow. Then i misted the right shoulder (and knee) with testors go mango. Kind went back and foruth misting the signal yellow and go mango till i was ahppy with the shade. Then i misted both shoulders and knees with the krylon black primer to tone down the signal yellow and give it an overall weathered look

the reason i use the black primer to weather rather than "flat black" is becuase its more a greyish tone which looks more natural soot/dirtlike than flat black

They are very similar, but the rustoleum one is just about spot on match to the floquill color. The italian olive is more drab/yellowish and less "green", if that makes any sense. But yes you are 100% correct, the krylon dries way faster, but in this game patience rules over a quick finish, trust me lol.